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WHAT DO YOU CALL THE LIST

OF VISITORS THAT HAS


LIMITED ACCESS DURING
MALACAÑANG VISIT?
A. ACCESS LIST
B. WHITE LIST
C. BLACK LIST
D. RED LIST
A CONSCIOUSLY COORDINATED SOCIAL
ENTITY, WITH A RELATIVELY IDENTIFIABLE
BOUNDARY, THAT FUNCTIONS ON A
RELATIVELY CONTINUOUS BASIS TO
ACHIEVE A COMMON GOAL OR SETS OF
GOALS
A. ORGANIZATION
B. POLICE ORGANIZATION
C. POLICE ADMINISTRATION
D. POLICE ADMINISTRATION
UNDERCOVER INVESTIGATION
IS ALSO KNOWN AS?
A. SHADOWING
B. CLANDESTINE
INVESTIGATION
C. ROPING
D. TAILING
ANOTHER TERM FOR
POLICE LINEUP.
A. SHADOWING
B. IDENTITY PARADE
C. POLICE LINE
D. TAILING
IS A MODE OF FILING OF CRIMINAL
COMPLAINT BEFORE THE
PROSECUTORS OFFICE AGAINST
THE ARRESTED SUSPECT?
A. REGULAR FILING
B. INQUEST FILING
C. PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION
D. INQUEST PROPER
ACCORDING TO RA 6975, THE
NATURE OF THE PNP SHALL BE
_____.
A. NUCLEUS OF THE POLICE
ORGANIZATION
B. ATTACHED WITH THE MILITARY
C. CIVILIAN IN NATURE
D. THE PRIMARY POLICE
ORGANIZATION OF THE LAND
____ IS ONE EMPLOYED WHERE A
GENERAL IMPRESSION OF THE
SUBJECT’S HABIT AND
ASSOCIATES IS REQUIRED?
A. CLOSE TAIL
B. LOOSE TAIL
C. ROUGH SHADOWING
D. COUNTER SURVEILLANCE
THE STUDY OF PROCESSES AND
THE CONDITIONS OF LAW
ENFORCEMENT AS THE PILLAR OF
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IS
CALLED _____.
A. ORGANIZATION
B. ADMINISTRATION
C. POLICE ORGANIZATION
D. POLICE ADMINISTRATION
IS A KIND POISON IN POWDER
FORM USUALLY SENT THROUGH
MAIL?
A. CYANIDE
B. ARSENIC
C. RACUMIN
D. ANTHRAX
In most cases, it is preferably-
a. To lose the subject than to alert
him
b. To alert the subject than to lose
him
c. To alert the subject and
apprehend him
d. Apprehend the subject before
losing him
A METALLIC CONTAINER USED
FOR THE SAFEKEEPING OF
DOCUMENTS OR SMALL ITEMS IN
AN OFFICE OR INSTALLATION:
A.FILE ROOM
B.VAULT
C.FILE CABINET
D.SAFE
PROTECTIVE CABINETS
Types Of Security Cabinet
Safe
A metallic container used for the safekeeping of documents or small
items in an office or installation. Safe can be classified as both
robbery and burglary resistance depending upon the use and need.

Vault
A heavily-constructed fire and burglar resistance container usually a
part of the building structure used to keep and protect cash,
documents and negotiable instruments.

File Room
A cubicle in a building constructed a little lighter than a vault but
bigger size to accommodate limited people to work on the records
inside.
WHEN THERE’S A VALID REASON TO
STOP AND FRISK WARRANTLESS
SEARCH MAY INVOKE THIS ALSO
KNOWN AS?
A. PLAIN VIEW DOCTRINE
B. INCIDENTAL SEARCH DOCTRINE
C. FRUIT OF POISONOUS TREE
DOCTRINE
D. TERRY’S DOCTRINE
Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968), was a decision by the United States
Supreme Court which held that the Fourth Amendment prohibition on
unreasonable searches and seizures is not violated when a police officer
stops a suspect on the street and frisks him or her without probable
cause to arrest, if the police officer has a reasonable suspicion that the
person has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime and
has a reasonable belief that the person "may be armed and presently
dangerous.”. For their own protection, after a person has been stopped, police may
perform a quick surface search of the person’s outer clothing for weapons if they
have reasonable suspicion that the person stopped is armed. This reasonable
suspicion must be based on "specific and articulable facts" and not merely upon an
officer's hunch. This permitted police action has subsequently been referred to in
short as a "stop and frisk," or simply a "Terry frisk".
RATIONALE:
"the exclusionary rule has its limitations." The meaning of the rule is to protect
persons from unreasonable searches and seizures aimed at gathering evidence, not
searches and seizures for other purposes (like prevention of crime or personal
protection of police officers).
IT REFERS TO A GROUP OF TRAINED
PERSONNEL IN THE FIELD OF PUBLIC SAFETY
ADMINISTRATION ENGAGED IN THE
ACHIEVEMENT OF GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
THAT PROMOTE THE MAINTENANCE OF PEACE
AND ORDER, PROTECTION OF LIFE AND
PROPERTY, ENFORCEMENT OF THE LAWS AND
PREVENTION OF CRIMES.
A. POLICE ADMINISTRATION
B. ORGANIZATION
C. POLICE ORGANIZATION
D. ADMINISTRATION
THIS IS A SMALL TRIBAL AREA, DURING THE
ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD POLICING, WHERE
EVERY PERSON WAS CHARGED IN KEEPING
THE PEACE AND EACH PERSON WAS UNDER
THE LAW REPRESENTED BY A POLICEMAN.
THIS IS ALSO THE FORERUNNER OF THE WORD
“TOWN”.
A. SCOTLAND YARD
B. TUN
C. SHIRES
D. BOW STREET
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
MURDER AND HOMICIDE IS
BASICALLY THE –
A. ELEMENT OF THE OFFENSE
B. INTENT OF THE OFFENDER
C. WEAPON OF CHOICE
D. ATTENDING CIRCUMSTANCES
IF YOU ARE THE INVESTIGATOR AND YOU
WISH TO KNOW THE IDENTITY OF A
SKELETONIZED REMAIN TO BE ABLE TO AID
IN YOUR INVESTIGATIONS TO WHICH YOU
SHALL SEEK ASSISTANCE TO ESTABLISH THE
IDENTITY OF THE SKELETON?

A. ANTHROPOLOGIST
B. ODONTOLOGIST
C. PATHOLOGIST
D. TOXICOLOGIST
IN THIS THEORY, LAW ENFORCERS ARE REGARDED
AS “CIVIL SERVANTS OF THE COMMUNITY OR THE
PEOPLE”, WHO RELY ON THE EFFICIENCY OF THEIR
FUNCTIONS UPON THE EXPRESS NEEDS OF THE
PEOPLE ESPECIALLY IN THE PRESERVATION OF
PUBLIC PEACE AND SECURITY. THIS THEORY
PREVAILS IN THE PHILIPPINES BASED ON THE
EXISTING LAWS, CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES.
A. HOME RULE THEORY
B. OLD CONCEPT
a. CONTINENTAL THEORY
b. MODERN CONCEPT
FUNDAMENTAL THEORIES OF POLICE
SERVICE
The Continental Theory- Policemen
are considered as SERVANTS OF
HIGHER AUTHORITIES.
The Home Rule Theory- Policemen
are SERVANTS OF THE
COMMUNITY.
.
THIS PHILOSOPHY ADVOCATES THAT THE
YARDSTICK OF POLICE EFFICIENCY IS
THE INCREASING NUMBER OF ARRESTS,
THROWING OFFENDERS TO JAIL RATHER
THAN TRYING TO PREVENT THEM FROM
COMMITTING CRIMES.
a. HOME RULE THEORY
b. OLD CONCEPT
c. CONTINENTAL THEORY
d. MODERN CONCEPT
CONCEPTS OF POLICE SERVICE
1. OLD CONCEPT- THE POLICE SERVICE IS
VIEWED AS A REPRESSIVE MACHINERY.
THROWING MORE PEOPLE IN JAIL.
PUNISHMENT AS THE SOLE INSTRUMENT OF
CRIME CONTROL. THE YARDSTICK OF
POLICE EFFICIENCY IS “MORE ARREST”.
2. MODERN CONCEPT- CONSIDERS THE
POLICE SERVICE AS AN ORGAN OF CRIME
PREVENTION. THE YARDSTICK OF POLICE
EFFICIENCY IS “ABSENCE OF CRIME”.
A PRIVATE SECURITY AGENCY WHO
IS APPLYING FOR REGULAR LICENSE
TO OPERATE MUST POSSES AT
LEAST 70 LICENSED FIREARMS AND
A MINIMUM OF:
A. 100 GUARDS
B. 150 GUARDS
C. 200 GUARDS
D. 1,000 GUARDS
SECTION 5. On Membership.
A. NO REGULAR LICENSE SHALL BE GRANTED TO
ANY PRIVATE SECURITY AGENCY UNLESS IT HAS A
MINIMUM OF TWO HUNDRED (200) LICENSED
PRIVATE SECURITY PERSONNEL UNDER ITS
EMPLOY.
b. No regular license shall be granted to any company
guard force or private detective agency unless it has a
minimum of thirty (30) licensed private security
personnel under its employ.
c. The maximum number of private security personnel
that a PSA/CGF/PDA may employ shall be one
thousand (1000
IT MEANS “A GOVERNMENT OF A
CITY”. IT IS WHERE THE WORD
“POLICE” WAS DERIVED.
A. POLITIA
B. POLITEIA
C. PATROUILLER
D. POLISIA
A 29 YEAR OLD MALE APPEARS TO BE A
VICTIM OF DROWNING IN THE RIVER, UPON
AUTOPSY DISCOVERS THAT THE VICTIM DOES
NOT CARRY DIATOMS WHICH CAN BE FOUND
IN ALL NATURAL BODIES OF WATER. IT IS
MOST COGENT TO THINK THAT THE VICTIM IS?
a. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED
b. THE DROWNING TOOK PLACE NOT WHERE
THE BODY WAS FOUND
c. KILLED BY DROWNING
d. MURDERED
THIS WAS A BODY OF RURAL POLICE ORGANIZED
IN EACH TOWN AND ESTABLISHED BY THE ROYAL
DECREE OF 1796. THIS ACT PROVIDED THAT 5%
OF THE ABLE-BODIED MALE INHABITANTS OF
EACH PROVINCE WERE TO BE ENLISTED IN THE
POLICE ORGANIZATION FOR THREE YEARS.
A. CARABINEROS DE SEGURIDAD DE PUBLICA
B. GUARDIA CIVIL
C.CUADRILLEROS
D.CUERPO DE CARABINEROS DE SEGURIDAD
PUBLICA
This was created by a Royal Decree issued by the
Crown on February 12, 1852, to particularly relieve
the Spanish Peninsular troops of their work in
policing the towns. They were mainly composed of
Filipinos who worked under the jurisdiction of the
alcalde or mayors. They followed a military
structure and received semi-military training yet
lacked other dimensions of today’s police service.
a. Carabineros de Seguridad de Publica
b. Guardia Civil
c. Cuadrilleros
d. Cuerpo de Carabineros de Seguridad Publica
THIS INVOLVES THE SECURITY OF PLANT
AND BUSINESS ENTERPRISES WHICH
INCLUDES THE SAFEGUARDING OF
PERSONNEL, PROCESS, PROPERTIES
AND OPERATIONS.
A. PERSONNEL SECURITY
B. DOCUMENT SECURITY
C. INDUSTRIAL SECURITY
D. COMMUNICATION SECURITY
AN ACT PASSED ON JULY 18, 1901
THAT PROVIDES FOR THE
ORGANIZATION AND GOVERNMENT
OF AN INSULAR CONSTABULARY.
A. ORGANIC ACT 157
B. ORGANIC ACT 70
C. ORGANIC ACT 175
D. ORGANIC ACT 765
THE POLICE SERVICE CONSIDERS
THE POLICE AS AN ORGAN OF
CRIME PREVENTION. THIS
CONCEPT IS CALLED _____.
A.CONTINENTAL THEORY
B. NEW CONCEPT
C.HOME RULE THEORY
D. OLD CONCEPT
THE SECURITY FORCE MAINTAINED
AND OPERATED BY ANY
CORPORATION FOR ITS OWN
SECURITY UNIT IS KNOWN AS:
A. GOVERNMENT SECURITY UNIT
B. COMPANY GUARD FORCE
C. PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY
D. PRIVATE DETECTIVE UNIT
COMPANY GUARD FORCE (CGF) – A SECURITY FORCE MAINTAINED AND
OPERATED BY ANY PRIVATE COMPANY/CORPORATION UTILIZING ANY OF ITS
EMPLOYEES TO WATCH, SECURE OR GUARD ITS BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT
PREMISES, COMPOUND OR PROPERTIES.
Private Security Personnel – shall be natural persons which include private security
guards, private detectives, security consultants, security officers and others that may be
classified later, rendering/performing security and/or detective services as employed by
private security agencies and/or private
firms.
Private Detective (PD) – shall mean any person who does detective work for hire, reward
or commission, other than members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, guards of the
Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, municipal or city jail guards, and members of
the Philippine National Police or of any other law enforcement agency of the government.
Government Security Personnel – shall be natural persons which include government
security guards, detectives, security consultants, security officers and others that may be
classified later, except those of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National
Police, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology, Municipal or City Jail guards
rendering/performing security and/or detective services as employed by government
entities.
Shield in the PNP Badge
symbolizes:
a.Education
b.Protection
c.Core values
d.Integrity
PHILIPPINE MONKEY EATING EAGLE THE NATIONAL BIRD -
symbol of swiftness and ferocity, power, courage and immortality.

PNP SHIELD - Symbol of protection of all citizens.

THREE STARS - Stands for Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao which


constitute the Republic's Territorial Integrity over which the PNP
must enforce the law and maintain peace and order with
professionalism, zeal and dedication in keeping with the highest
ideals and traditions of service to God, Country and People
.
EIGHT SUN RAYS - Represents the eight (8) provinces whose
ideals of courage, gallantry patriotism led to their revolt against
Spain.

LAPU-LAPU - Symbolizes the bravery of the Philippine National


Police.

SERVICE, HONOR, JUSTICE - Service is the vibrant and cogent


deeds and actions in response to the needs and wants of the
people in distress: Honor could be the overriding criterion and
consideration in the performance of their entrusted task or mission:
and Justice dispensed to everyone whatever is due to him without
favoritism or discrimination of any sort.
Lapu-Lapu Hero - The great Filipino hero of Mactan,
the prototype of the best and most noble in Filipino
manhood who is the symbol and embodiment of all
the genuine attributes of leadership, courage,
nationalism, self-reliance and a people-based and
people powered community defense. The benevolent
and heroic warrior who derived added strength from a
cohesive, determined and loyal people is today a
fitting symbol and a
prototype as well of people power to preserve our
values, customs, traditions, way of life and the rule of
law thru a solidly community-based police system.
Lapu-Lapu also personifies for us today civilian
constitutional authority.
Laurel - Green Laurel with 14 leaves, symbolizes the
14 Regional Commands. It is also a symbol of the
honor, dignity and the privilege of being a member of
a noble organization where the call to public service is
par excellence a commitment to public trust.
Shield - The symbol of the Philippine Constabulary, the first National Police by virtue of Organic Act No.
175, enacted by the Philippine Commission on 18 July 1901. The Philippine Constabulary for the close
to 90 years of service to the nation has performed with honor, professionalism and courage. The PC has
carved out a large part of the glorious pages of Philippine history, as attested by its proudly and
deservedly garnering 86 of the 92 "Medals of Valor" the highest honor that a grateful Filipino nation can
bestow on its gallant sons in the service of the Republic. Most appropriately therefore, the Philippine
Constabulary became the nucleus of the Integrated National Police in 1975 to nurture the then
embryonic concept of the nationalization of the country's local police forces.

Three Stars - Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao and the 1,700 islands and the territorial integrity wherein
the National Police must enforce the law and maintain peace and order with professionalism, zeal and
dedication in keeping with the highest ideals and traditions of service to our country and people.

Service • Honor • Justice - Added distinct ideals for the officers, men and women of the PNP to insure
efficiency, integrity, cohesiveness, camaraderie and equanimity to enhance community acceptance and
support to attain its mission of peace keeping and law enforcement.

Sun - Symbolize the flowering, maturing and ultimate realization of the glorious evolution of the PC/INP
into a National Police Organization - "national in scope and civilian in character" - as enshrined in the
1986 Constitution. The Traditional light rays which represents the fightingest provinces whose ideals of
courage and patriotism the members of the National Police must possess.
A FUNCTIONAL UNIT
WITHIN A DIVISION.
A.BUREAU
B.SECTION
C.DIVISION
D.SECTOR
A PRIMARY SUBDIVISION OF
BUREAU IS CALLED _____.
A.BUREAU
B. DISTRICT
C.DIVISION
D. SECTION
AN AREA CONTAINING
TWO OR MORE BEATS,
ROUTE OR POST.
A.DISTRICT
B. SECTION
C. SECTOR
D. LINE BEAT
ORGANIZATIONAL UNITS IN THE
POLICE ORGANIZATION
FUNCTIONAL UNITS (BDSU)
Bureau – THE LARGEST ORGANIC FUNCTIONAL
UNIT within a large department. It comprises of
numbers of divisions.
Division – a primary subdivision of a bureau.
Section – functional unit within a division that is
necessary for specialization.
Unit – functional group within a section; or the
SMALLEST FUNCTIONAL GROUP with in an
organization.
TERRITORIAL UNITS (PRBSDA)
Post – A FIXED POINT or location to which an officer is assigned
for duty, such as a designated desk or office or an intersection or
cross walk from traffic duty. It is a spot location for general guard
duty.
Route – a length of streets designated for patrol purposes. It is
also called LINE BEAT.
Beat – An area ASSIGNED FOR PATROL PURPOSES,
WHETHER FOOT OR MOTORIZED.
Sector – An area containing two or more beats, routes, or posts.
District – a geographical subdivision of a city for patrol purposes,
usually with its own station.
Area – a section or TERRITORIAL DIVISION OF A LARGE CITY
each comprised of designated districts.
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE FIRM
OR INSTALLATION WITH
REFERENCE TO THE NATIONAL
ECONOMY OR SECURITY:
A. RELATIVE VULNERABILITY
B. RELATIVE CRITICALITY
C. RELATIVE NECESSITY
D. RELATIVE SECURITY
Factors to be considered in providing the kind and degree
of security.
RELATIVE CRITICALITY- the importance of the firm with
reference to the national economy and security.
Another definition: the importance of the product or services that
the company is giving or producing.

RELATIVE VULNERABILITY- the susceptibility of the plant or


establishment to damage, loss or disruption of operation due to
various hazard.
Another definition:
how susceptible the establishment for the particular sabotage,
espionage, etc.
Otherwise known as the “Bureau of Fire
Protection and Bureau of Jail
Management and Penology
Professionalization Act of 2004”.
a. PD 765
b. RA 8551
c. RA 6975
d. RA 9263
INSTEAD OF USING THE TERM
DEAD BODY OF ANIMAL YOU MAY
USE THE WORD:

A. CADAVER
B. CORPSE
C. CARCASS
D. DEAD MAMMAL
He was the famous author of the book entitled
“The Art of War” who once said: “Know thy
enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the
results of a hundred battles” “If you know
yourself and not the enemy, for every victory, you
are a fool who will meet defeat in every battle.”
A. Frederick The Great
B. Sun Tzu
C. Delilah
D. Rahab
Sun Tzu- Author of Art of War and generally credited with
instigating the first fully operational espionage network.

Frederick The Great- Father of Military Espionage

Delilah- The Philistine used her when she allowed


Philistine spies to hide in her house (Judges 16:9). Delilah
was an impromptu intelligence agent. She is a best
example of an “amourous agent”.

Rahab – The harlot of Jericho (Joshua 2:1-21) who


sheltered and concealed the agents of Israel, she made a
covenant with the agents and duped their pursuers.
WHO MAKES THE FINAL
REVIEW OF THE CRIME
SCENE?
A.INVESTIGATOR
B.EVIDENCE COLLECTOR
C.EVIDENCE CUSTODIAN
D.TEAM LEADER
ASSUMING THAT YOU ARE THE
FIRST RESPONDER AT THE CRIME
SCENE, HOW CAN YOU PROTECT
THE AREA IF POLICE LINE ARE NOT
AVAILABLE?
A. BY USE OF CHALK
B. BY USE OF STICKS
C. BY USE OF STONES
D. BY USE OF ROPE
THE TERM PROBER
REFERS TO?
A. INVESTIGATOR
B. PROBATIONER
C. LAWYER
D. CRIMINAL
THE EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR
PARALLEL AREA NEAR THE
PERIMETER BARRIER OF AN
INDUSTRIAL COMPOUND TO AFFORD
BETTER OBSERVATION AND PATROL
MOVEMENT IS KNOWN AS:
A. PROTECTIVE
B. CLEAR ZONE
C. TWILIGHT ZONE
D. PATROL LANE ZONE
CLEAR ZONES
A clear zone of 20 feet or more should exist
between the perimeter barrier and
exterior structures, parking areas and
natural or man-made features.

A clear zone of 50 feet or more should exist


between the perimeter barrier and
structures within the protected areas
except when a building wall constitutes part
of the perimeter barrier.
AS AN INVESTIGATOR ONE OF
THE MOST REMARKABLE
QUALITY IS HIS?
A. IMAGINATION
B. COURAGE
C. PERSEVERANCE
D. SKILL
The Protection of classified documents
and matters concerning their
preparation, classification,
reproduction, handling, transmission,
disposal and destruction.

A. Document security
B. Operational security
C. Physical security
D. Organizational security
IT IS A NATURAL OR MAN-MADE
STRUCTURE OR PHYSICAL DEVICE
THAT IS CAPABLE OF RESTRICTING,
DETERRING, OR DELAYING ILLEGAL
ACCESS TO AN INSTALLATION.
A. FENCE
B. WALL
C. BARRIER
D. HAZARD
THE MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENT
FOR SECURITY MANAGER OR
OPERATOR OF A SECURITY
AGENCY IS:
A. 40 YEARS OLD
B. 35 YEARS OLD
C. 25 YEARS OLD
D. 45 YEARS OLD
Basic requirement of an operator or manager of agency –
a. The operator or manager of an agency including, managers of branch
offices,
must be:
1. Filipino citizen;
2. NOT BE LESS THAN TWENTY FIVE (25) YEARS OF AGE;
3. College graduate and/or a commissioned officer in the inactive service or
retired from the Armed Forces of the Philippines or the Philippine National
police;
4. Has taken a course/seminar on industrial Security Management and/or
must have adequate training or experience in security business; and,
5. Good moral character
b. New applicants for license to operate shall be required to obtain a
minimum
capitalization of one million pesos (P1, 000,000.00) with a minimum bank
deposit of five hundred thousand (P500, 000.00) pesos in order to start its
business operation.
These are barbed wires placed above
a vertical fence in order to increase
physical protection of
establishments or installations.
A. Top tower
B. Cellar guard
C. Top guard
D. Tower guard house
TOWER GUARD VS. TOP GUARD

TOWER GUARD- House-like structure above the


perimeter barriers.

TOP GUARD- Additional overhang of barbed wire


placed on vertical
perimeter fences upward and outward with 45
degrees angle with 3 to
4 strands of barbed wires spaced 8 inches apart.
THE MINIMUM AGE QUALIFICATION IN
ORDER TO BE ISSUED A SECURITY
GUARD LICENSE TO EXERCISE THE
PROFESSION IS:
A.18 YEARS OLD
B.21 YEARS OLD
C.20 YEARS OLD
D. 25 YEARS OLD
Qualifications a Private Security Guard. No person shall be
licensed as security guard unless he possesses the following
qualifications:
a. Filipino citizen;
b. High school graduate;
c. Physically and mentally fit;
d. Not less than eighteen (18) years of age nor more than
fifty (50) years of age (for new applicants and SGs in non-
supervisory position); and
e. Has undergone a pre-licensing training course or its
equivalent.
WHAT COUNTRY PRACTICED THE
“SHAME-BASED” RATHER THAN
“GUILTY-BASED” APPROACH BECAUSE
OF THE SHAME IT WOULD BRING TO
THE FAMILY IF SUCH MEMBER OF A
FAMILY COMMITS CRIME.
A. PHILIPPINES
B. INDIA
C. JAPAN
D. EGYPT
The terminology was popularized by Ruth Benedict in The
Chrysanthemum and the Sword, who described American
culture as a "guilt culture" and JAPANESE CULTURE AS A
"SHAME CULTURE".
In cultural anthropology, the distinction between a guilt society
(or guilt culture), shame society (also shame culture or honor-
shame culture), and a fear society (or culture of fear) has been
used to categorize different cultures.
This classification has been applied especially to apollonian
societies, sorting them according to the emotions they USE TO
CONTROL INDIVIDUALS (ESPECIALLY CHILDREN) AND
MAINTAINING SOCIAL ORDER, SWAYING THEM INTO
NORM OBEDIENCE AND CONFORMITY.
In a guilt society, control is maintained by creating and continually
reinforcing the feeling of guilt (and the expectation of punishment now or in the
afterlife) for certain condemned behaviors. The guilt-innocence world view focuses
on law and punishment. A person in this type of culture may ask, "Is my behavior
fair or unfair?“ This type of culture also emphasizes individual conscience.

IN A SHAME SOCIETY, THE MEANS OF CONTROL IS THE


INCULCATION OF SHAME AND THE COMPLEMENTARY THREAT OF
OSTRACISM. THE SHAME-HONOR WORLDVIEW SEEKS AN "HONOR
BALANCE" AND CAN LEAD TO REVENGE DYNAMICS.[CITATION NEEDED] A
PERSON IN THIS TYPE OF CULTURE MAY ASK, "SHALL I LOOK ASHAMED IF
I DO X?" OR "HOW PEOPLE WILL LOOK AT ME IF I DO Y?" SHAME
CULTURES ARE TYPICALLY BASED ON THE CONCEPTS OF PRIDE AND
HONOUR, AND APPEARANCES ARE WHAT COUNTS.
In a FEAR society, control is kept by the fear of retribution. The fear-power
worldview focuses on physical dominance. A person in this culture may ask, "Will
someone hurt me if I do this?“
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guilt-Shame-Fear_spectrum_of_cultures
THE ASSOCIATION OF ALL
LICENSED SECURITY AGENCIES
AND SECURITY FORCES IS
CALLED:
A.PNPSOSIA
B.PADPAO
C.SUSIA
D.BOTH A AND B
PADPAO – stands for the
Philippine
Association of
Detective and
Protective
Agency
Operators.
Rule 3, Sec 1, RA 5487
PADPAO REFERS TO THE PHILIPPINES ASSOCIATION OF
DETECTIVE AND PROTECTIVE AGENCY OPERATORS, INC.,
WHICH IS AN ASSOCIATION OF ALL LICENSED SECURITY
AGENCIES AND COMPANY SECURITY FORCES.
THE BASIC LOAD OF
AMMUNITION PER UNIT OF
DULY LICENSED FIREARM
SHALL NOT EXCEED:
A.20 LOADS
B.30 LOADS
C.25 LOADS
D. 50 LOADS
SEC 10, Rule VII of RA 5487
STOCKING OF AMMUNITION. Stocks of ammunition in
the agency shall be authorized on a limited and
reasonable quantity that will suit the requirement and
need of such agency and shall be subjected to inspection
from time to time by representatives of the Chief,
Philippine National Police, and unless otherwise provided
for under existing laws, SHALL NOT EXCEED A BASIC
LOAD OF FIFTY (50) ROUNDS OF AMMUNITION PER
UNIT OF DULY LICENSED FIREARMS. Individual issue
to each security guard shall be limited to one half of such
basic load or twenty five (25) rounds for every security
guard.
Kabit system is an act
of:
A.Adultery
B.Concubinage
C.Merging
D. Illegal partnership
Prohibition on “KABIT SYSTEM” operators.

1. No licensed security agency shall operate, promote and enter into an


agreement of “merger“ (kabit system) with any person or a group of persons
for the purpose of organizing a branch unit or subsidiary under separate
control and ownership.
Merger of security and detective agencies shall not be recognized without
prior approval from the Securities and Exchange Commission with respect to
their Articles of Incorporation and the Department of Trade and Industry, with
regards their business name.
2. Any of the following circumstances or a combination thereof shall be considered
prima-facie evidence of the existence of “Kabit System”.
a. Maintaining a separate branch, unit or subsidiary office aside from the main office
of the agency situated within the same locality;
b) Receiving direct payments from the agency’s clientele and issuing officials
receipt of their own distinct from that issued by the agency concerned;
c) Remitting directly Social Security System premiums, Medicare contributions and
other premium for other policy insurance benefits by the aforementioned branch,
unit or subsidiary office;
A FIRE CAUSED BY
LIGHTNING CAN BE
CONSIDERED AS?
A. ACCIDENTAL
B. PROVIDENTIAL
C. INTENTIONAL
D. CLASS C FIRE
THE GRADUATES OF THE PNPA SHALL
BE AUTOMATICALLY APPOINTED TO
THE INITIAL RANK OF
A. NOT LESS THAN SPO4 BUT NOT
MORE THAN INSPECTOR
B. INSPECTOR
C. SENIOR INSPECTOR
D. DEFENDING UPON FROM YOUR
MERITS/AWARDS
Section 33 of RA 6975 Lateral Entry of Officers into the PNP. – In
general, all original appointments of commissioned officers in
the PNP shall commence with the rank of inspector, to include all
those with highly technical qualifications applying for the PNP
technical services, such as dentist, optometrists, nurses,
engineers, and graduates of forensic sciences. Doctors of
medicine, members of the Bar, and chaplains shall be appointed
to the rank of senior inspector in their particular technical
service. GRADUATES OF THE PHILIPPINE NATIONAL POLICE
ACADEMY (PNPA) SHALL BE AUTOMATICALLY APPOINTED TO
THE INITIAL RANK OF INSPECTOR. Licensed criminologists may
be appointed to the rank of inspector to fill up any vacancy after
promotions from the ranks are completed.
The private security agencies and the
private detective agencies had to be
registered at what agency of the
government.
A. Philippine National Police
B. Securities and Exchange
Commission
C. Local Government Unit
D. Department of Trade and Industry
THE THREE TYPES OF SURVEILLANCE ACCORDING TO
INTENSITY AND SENSITIVITY ARE; DISCREET, CLOSE
AND LOOSE. QUESTION WHAT IS LOOSE?
A. SUBJECT PERSON TO BE WATCH IS
UNAWARE THAT HE IS UNDER
OBSERVATION
B. SUBJECT IS AWARE THAT HE IS UNDER
OBSERVATION VARIED ON EACH OCCASIONS
C. APPLIED FREQUENTLY OR INFREQUENTLY,
PERIOD O OBSERVATION VARIED ON
EACH OCCASION
D. REMAINING OUTDOORS AND POSING WHO WOULD
NORMALLY CONDUCT HIS BUSINESS IN SUCH AN
AREA, I.E., LABORER, CARPENTER STREET VENDOR,
ETC.
IN COUNTERINTELLIGENCE,
SURVEILLANCE IS CATEGORIZED
ACCORDING TO INTENSITY AND
SENSITIVITY. WHEN THERE IS
INTERMITTENT OBSERVATION VARYING
IN OCCASIONS, THEN THIS
SURVEILLANCE IS CALLED:
A. LOOSE
B. OPEN
C. DISCREET
D. CLOSE
TYPES OF SURVEILLANCE
A. According to Intensity and Sensitivity
1. Discreet Surveillance
• Is one in which every effort is made to ensure
that subject remain unaware that he is under
observation.

• The paramount consideration in it is that


surveillance should not be compromised. The
guiding rule is that the surveillance will be
discontinued rather than risk actions which
make the subject aware of surveillance.
2. Close Surveillance
• Is one which maintaining constant observation of
the subject is the objective, regardless of
whether or not he becomes aware of the
surveillance. Surveillance to provide protection
are normally of this classification.

3. Loose Surveillance
• Indicate intermittent (irregular) observation. It
may be applied frequently or infrequently with
the period of observation varied on each
occasion. It is often employed to spot check the
activities of known subversive personalities.
A FIXED SURVEILLANCE MAY BE
REFERRED AS _____________.
A. ROPING
B. CASING
C. SHADOWING
D. STAKEOUT
B. According to METHODS
1. FIXED (STAKEOUT)
• or stationary surveillance is one in which
the surveillant remains in a relatively fixed
position to observe the activities at a
specific location.

2. MOVING (SHADOWING OR TAILING)


• Surveillant follows the subject from place to
place in order to maintain continuous watch
over activities. The movement maybe by foot
or any type of vehicle.
A STAND BY LIGHTING WHICH CAN
UTILIZED IN THE EVENT IF ELECTRICAL
FAILURE, EITHER DUE TO LOCAL
EQUIPMENT OR COMMERCIAL POWER
FAILURE.
A. DISASTER LIGHTING
B. SEARCH LIGHTING
C. EMERGENCY LIGHTING
D. RESERVE LIGHTING
A PATROL BEAT REFERS TO A:
A. NUMBER OF CRIMES TO BE
SOLVED
B. NUMBER OF RESIDENCE TO BE
PROTECTED
C. LOCATION OF POLICE
HEADQUARTERS
D. GEOGRAPHICAL AREA TO BE
PROTECTED
Headed by a director with the rank of
chief superintendent, the shall
perform all police functions over the
Philippine territorial waters and river?
A. Communications unit
B. Aviation security unit
C. Maritime police unit
D. Civil relations unit
AN ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
WHERE IN THE CHANNELS OF
RESPONSIBILITY AND AUTHORITY
EXTEND IN A DIRECT LINE FROM TOP TO
BOTTOM WITH IN THE STRUCTURE.
A. LINE
B. FUNCTIONAL
C. LINE AND STAFF
D. LINE AND FUNCTIONAL
THIS ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE IS
ACCORDING TO FUNCTIONS AND
SPECIALIZATION, AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF
EACH MEMBER ARE DIVIDED AMONG
AUTHORITIES WHO ARE ACCOUNTABLE TO
THE HIGHER AUTHORITIES.
A. LINE STRUCTURE
B. ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
C. FUNCTIONAL OR STAFF STRUCTURE
D. LINE AND STAFF STRUCTURE

ANSWER
What kind of organizational
structure does PNP is using?
a. Line Structure
b. Line and Staff Structure
c. Functional or Staff Structure
d. All of the foregoing

ANSWER
It is the more economical alternative patrol
system, which has an objective approach
against criminality as much s practicable. It
addresses crime at its very root before it is
able to develop into felonious act?
A. Reactive patrol
B. Proactive patrol
C. Police omnipresence
D. Participative law enforcement
it is considered the most
notorious in the world in terms of
sex industries?

A. Philippines
B. Vietnam
C. Malaysia
D. Thailand
An officer who is in command
of the department, a bureau, a
division, an area or a district is
called _____.
A. Sworn Officer
B. Commanding Officer
C. Superior Officer
D. Ranking Officer
Sworn Officer
 all personnel of the police department who have
taken oath of office and who posses the power to
arrest.
Superior Officer
 One having supervisory responsibilities either
temporary or permanent over officers of the lower
rank.
Commanding Officer
 An officer who is in command of the department, a
bureau, a division, an area or a district.
POSDCORB IS AN ACRONYM DEVELOPED BY EARLY
MANAGEMENT THEORIST LUTHER GULICK, THIS
ACRONYM SUPPOSED TO DEFINE ALL DUTIES OF AN
ADMINISTRATION OR MANAGER AND THIS STAND FOR?
A. PLANNING, ORGANIZING, STAFFING,
DIRECTING, COORDINATING, REPORTING AND
BALANCING
B. PLANNING, ORGANIZING, STAFFING,
DIRECTING, COOPERATING, REPORTING AND
BUDGETING
C. PLANNING, ORGANIZING, SUPERVISION,
DIRECTING, COOPERATING, REPORTING AND
BUDGETING
D. PLANNING, ORGANIZING, STAFFING,
DIRECTING, COORDINATING, REPORTING AND
BUDGETING
THE PRINCIPLE DESCRIBING
EXPLICITLY THE FLOW OF
AUTHORITY REFERS TO;
A. PRINCIPLE OF BALANCE
B. SCALAR PRINCIPLE
C. PRINCIPLE OF UNITY
OBJECTIVE
D. UNITY OF COMMAND
An officer who has the more senior
rank/higher in a group or team.
A.Sworn Officer
B. Commanding Officer
C. Superior Officer
D.Ranking Officer
NO PERSON SHALL BE LICENSED AS
SECURITY OFFICER UNLESS HE HAS
THE FOLLOWING QUALIFICATION;
EXCEPT,
A. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE
B. PHYSICALLY AND MENTALLY FIT
C. HAS GRADUATED FROM SECURITY
OFFICERS TRAINING COURSE OR ITS
EQUIVALENT
D. HOLDER OF BACCALAUREATE
DEGREE
WHAT IS THE OPTIONAL
RETIREMENT FOR OFFICERS AND
NEW OFFICERS OF THE POLICE
SERVICE?
A.15 YEARS
B.25 YEARS
C.30 YEARS
D.20 YEARS
MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE
HEIGHT FOR A FENCE USED
AS A SECURITY BARRIER.
A.5 FEET
B.10 FEET
C. 8 FEET
D.12 FEET
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HEADED BY A DIRECTOR WITH THE RANK OF CHIEF
SUPERINTENDENT, SHALL FUNCTION AS A
MOBILE STRIKE FORCE OR REACTION UNIT TO
AUGMENT REGIONAL, PROVINCIAL MUNICIPAL AND
CITY POLICE FORCES FOR CIVIL DISTURBANCE
CONTROL, COUNTERINSURGENCY, HOSTAGE-
TAKING RESCUE OPERATIONS AND OTHER SPECIAL
ACTION.
A. OPERATION
B. ADMINISTRATION
C. SWAT
D. SAF
THE PLACING OF ONE AND ONLY
ONE SUPERIOR IN COMMAND OR
IN CONTROL OF EVERY SITUATION
AND EVERY EMPLOYEE.
A. SPAN OF CONTROL
B. UNITY OF COMMAND
C. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY
D. SCALAR PRINCIPLE
THE PRINCIPLE OF ORGANIZATION
THAT IS ADOPTED WHEN THE
ORGANIZATION IS TOO BIG AND MEN
ARE SCATTERED IN DIFFERENT
AREAS OF THE COUNTRY.
A. SPAN OF CONTROL
B. UNITY OF COMMAND
C. DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY
D. SCALAR PRINCIPLE
Scalar Principle/Hierarchy of Authority
entails the superior-subordinate relationship
throughout the department, wherein a superior officer
supervises each individual.
Span of Control
refers to the number of officers or subordinates that
a superior supervises without regard to the
effectiveness or efficiency of the supervision.
Delegation of Authority
the assignment of tasks, duties, and responsibilities to
subordinates
THOSE WHO ARE CHARGED WITH
THE ACTUAL FULFILLMENT OF
THE AGENCY’S MISSION ARE
________ PERSONNEL.
A. STAFF
B. SUPERVISION
C. MANAGEMENT
D. LINE
IN THIS FORM OF AUTHORITY, PERSONNEL DO
NOT GIVE ORDERS BUT THEY OFFER ADVICE.
FREQUENTLY, THIS ADVICE IS BASED ON A
HIGH LEVEL OF EXPERTISE BUT THE ADVICE
CARRIES NO FORMAL REQUIREMENT FOR
ACCEPTANCE.
A. DEMOCRACY
B. FUNCTIONAL
C. LINE
D. STAFF
IN THE INVESTIGATION OF MONEY
LAUNDERING, THE FOCUS OF THE
INVESTIGATION SHOULD BE IN
THEIR?
A. MONEY REMITTANCE PERSONNEL
B. LAUNDRY MEN
C. EXISTING ACCOUNTS
D. COHORTS
Is the crime repression activity of the police
which is accomplished by making their presence
known in such a way that even if they are longer
present in a certain location, would be criminals
would still have the impression that they are still
around and would therefore refrain from
committing an offense?
A. Crime prevention
B. Crime suppression
C. Police omnipresence
D. Police visibility
WHAT COUNTRY IS KNOWN
AS THE “PARADISE OF DRUG
USERS IN EUROPE”?
A. MOROCCO
B. COLOMBIA
C. JAPAN
D. SPAIN
WHO IS THE FOUNDER OF COLUMBIAN
MEDELLIN CARTEL THAT IS RESPONSIBLE
FOR ORGANIZING WORLD’S DRUG
TRAFFICKING NETWORK AND THE MAN
KNOWN AS THE “KING OF COCAINE”?
A. PABLO ESCOBAR
B. GILBERTO RODRIGUEZ – ORAJUELA
C. CARLITO PIJANO
D. HERNANDO GOMEZ
THE MORE COMPLEX THE
ORGANIZATION, THE MORE HIGHLY
SPECIALIZED THE DIVISION OF WORK,
THE GREATER THE NEED FOR:
A. CLEARER DELINEATION OF
FUNCTIONS
B. COORDINATING AUTHORITY
C. STRICT LINE DISCIPLINE
D. FINER DIVISION OF SUPERVISION
SURVEILLANCE FOLLOWS THE
SUBJECT FROM THE PLACE TO
PLACE TO MAINTAIN
CONTINUOUS WATCH OF HIS
ACTIVITIES?
A. TECHNICAL
B. MOVING
C. STATIONARY
D. RABBIT
CONSIDERED AS THE BACKBONE
OF PHILIPPINE DRUG
ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM?
A. R.A. 9165
B. P.D. 6425
C. P.D. 9165
D. R.A. 6425
WHAT IS THE OLDEST
PROFESSION KNOWN TO
MAN?
A. DOCTOR
B. POLICE
D. PROSTITUTE
E. TEACHER
IT IS NAMED AS THE KING
OF ALL DRUGS?
A. SHABU
B. MARIJUANA
C. COCAINE
D. ALCOHOL
HOW A CONFISCATED OR SEIZED
DANGEROUS DRUG IS DESTROYED
BY THE PDEA?
A. CRUSHED
B. SHRED
C. BURIED
D. BURNED
THIS IS SURVEILLANCE BY THE USE
OF COMMUNICATIONS AND
ELECTRONIC HARDWARE’S,
GUDGETS, SYSTEM AND
EQUIPMENTS?
A. TECHNICAL
B. MOVING
C. STATIONARY
D. RABBIT

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